Christian Concern For All God's Creaturesis a great
video featuring many speakers who were at our conference. Footage
from Farm Sanctuary, Fur-Bearer Defenders and Compassion Over
Killing is also shown. This video is filled with Scripture and is an
excellent educational tool for Universities Seminaries and Churches.
Questions for discussion are on our websites and on the hard copy of
the DVD. It can also be
viewed online with Google. It is 36 minutes
long. It is a must see for all Christians.

Kavina the calf shown with Laurie, (Secretary of God's Creatures
Ministry and Catholic Concern for Animals-USA), was rescued from a
dairy farm. She was neglected and was going to be drowned. She now
lives with Debra and Steve in NJ with Herbie, the popular calf who
escaped the slaughter house truck in the Bronx (please see news clip
below). Herbie and Kavina quickly bonded and now live happily
together free from the cruel world of the agricultural industry.

Below are video clips of Herbie and Kavin taken by their caregivers
in NJ.

"I am happy to
report that a new video (DVD) “Christian Concern For All God’s
Creatures” is now available. This video is by far the most
comprehensive one I’ve seen, and I believe answers all the
questions that may arise concerning the Bible, Christianity and
Animals. It is the perfect vehicle for those who want to
approach church members with solid Christian teaching that is
irrefutable. This video tells the truth concerning the plight of
animals in a solid, unmistakable Christian context.

Jesus
said, “And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you
free.” (John 8:32) For those who honestly want to know the truth
and want to motivate others to do the right thing, Frank and I
enthusiastically recommend this video. We think that it would be
best to view it with others, rather than simply giving or
sending it to someone who may not take the time to view it."
- Rev. Frank and Mary Hoffman

For a sample copy of The Ark and all membership details,
contact:ann.bates@lineone.net
For questions, comments and submissions, please contact:
Deborah Jones at Catholic Concern for Animals
deborahjark@aol.com(d-6)